dh earns 22000 a year means 1300 per month in hand - no prospects to improve his salary - diffcult to accept

we have small 2 kids. dh about 40 works full time; leaving home at 7.00 and coming back 5.00 pm. bringing 1300 monthly into bank account. I earn more and generally believe in career development, but with my dh this has been the same of 8 years and i do not see any motivation in him to improve. can someone point me into the right direction - how can I accept that HE does not want to improve his development and salary and he is going to stay for another 25 years in the same job. I do not see it changing and find it hard to accept

hard to accept - 1. lack of initiative and his lack of going forward/ dynamics 2. the money that he is bringing - maybe it is better to go part time for him and spend more time with kids ( at least I could see a positive element of kids spending more time with the parent)

Hotpotato - you should take advantage of this and do what me and DW did years ago BEFORE we had children.

We sat down and agreed that she would have the high flying career and I would take the strain at home with a more flexible job. Sounds like your job and your career prospects are better so you need to maximise that but your DH needs to agree to take the pressure off you by taking on more at home. That way those late meetings, working away, training days, schmoosing with clients etc can all happen and you can relax knowing all is covered back at home.

Honestly, it is imposisble for both parents to pursue a fast moving career and have children without buying in 24/7 childcare cover. Better to work around the circumstances you have and make it into an advantage.

Hang on, if you're earning more then your combined monthly household income must be 3k or more? Unless you're in an expensive part of the country, that sounds ok to me. And I would take very unkindly to someone who started telling me what job I should be doing, actually.

umm. if you want more money then YOU go and earn more, seeing how progression is YOUR thing.

if this guy is the same as when you married and chose to have dcs with him then he hasn't broken any promises and shouldn't have to put in more hours just to meet some 'desired criteria' you have decided is now important.

My husband earns less than that. He is not ambitious at all, and does the minimum at work as they have not given him a pay rise in years. These things may or may not be connected! However, in our case this works out fine as he has been able to change his hours to do school runs, and he does majority of child-wrangling in term time.

I definitely did not marry him for his money. I married him because I love him.

I also thought he should be coming out with more than that in his hand. And I agree that life isn't all about money but it is nice to have a bit more. At one a lot of my friends were better off than us but it's changed now. You can try and work out if there is any retraining either of you can do if you are set on improving things financially.

yes, he is paying into pension so it comes from £1480. I do want to find a compromise - as MoreBeta said to find his strengths and utilise that. if I accept that it is Ok as it is now - it will mean that he will stay there till he is retired there - it is a bit SAD